I have to say that it is completely coincidental that I am posting a blog on Valentine's Day about Marvel Zombie Felicia Hardy, a.k.a. Black Cat, strangling Peter Parker, a.k.a. Spider Man. I was excited to experiment with making an artificial protruding knee bone for Zombie Black Cat. I used my rotary tool to gouge out a chunk of her leg and then also used it to shape a piece of the pole from the Walking Dead Pole Zombie for the protruding bone. Have you ever noticed that the chest of the Black Cat and even the Spider Man from the "Friends and Foes" four pack is discolored? I don't know what went wrong with the production process, but it's partly why I chose them for the zombie transformation and battle scene. Felicia's discoloration matched the skin tone of one of my Walking Dead zombie heads perfectly. I had to paint on her black mask and then match the paint to the skin tone to make the mask look torn and tattered. This particular zombie had head damage so I cut away part of her hair and painted on some blood consistent with a serious head trauma. The work was mostly done on the Battle-Ravaged Spider Man. I mixed paint to match the proper skin tone and then covered up the discolored portion of Peter's chest and mouth area. I also painted his elbows and the torn areas of his costume to improve the color quality. I added some extra battle damage and used Krazy Glue to set the webbing around his neck. Poor Peter...I don't know...maybe I should have called this blog the "St. Valentine's Day massacre." Well, have a good Valentine's Day and enjoy President's Day on Monday too!